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Editorial: Support the call for a student trustee
In the past week, Gov. Gray Davis has made appointments to the State Mining and Geology Board and the Boating and Waterways Commission, even while traveling in Europe.
Editorial: Keep up the campus life
It was a blast to be a Sac State student last Wednesday. Everywhere you looked, the campus was jumping. A career fair in the University Union Ballroom and a comedy show in the Union Auditorium. Music, food and games set up for the Natural High Faire in the Library Quad.
Editorial: Many thanks to Coach Volek
After Saturdays heartbreaking loss to Northern Arizona, advancement to the playoffs is no longer in the cards for the Hornet football team. Nonetheless, this semester has been a great time to be a fan of CSUS football. Sac State broke the home attendance record, brought the Causeway bragging rights back to where it belongs, and gave us hopes for the playoffs.
From Where I Sit: Hate crimes: Does level of violence warrant extra prosecution?
By now, many people around campus have heard about the relatively recent rash of synagogue, church, and abortion clinic burnings in Sacramento.
Letter to the Editor
Parking, special elections and grades: stop the insanity
Low state jobless rate is deceiving
(U-WIRE) SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. The California government released a report on Oct. 15, proclaiming statewide unemployment is the lowest since 1969. In that year, the economy was centered on defense spending with the government creating jobs to add bulk to our inflated military arsenal and making sure the USA had the longest missile.